using System;
using L=Science.Physics.GeneralPhysics;

namespace Serway.Chapter38
{
	/// <summary>
	/// Example08: Resolving Sodium Spectral Lines
	/// When a gaseous element is raised to a very
	/// high temperature, the atoms emit radiation having
	/// discrete wavelengths. The set of wavelengths for a
	/// given element is called its atomic spectrum (Chapter 42).
	/// Two strong components in the atomic spectrum of sodium
	/// have wavelengths of 589.0 nm and 589.59 nm.
	/// (A)
	/// What resolving power must a grating have if these
	/// wavelengths are to be distinguished?
	/// (B)
	/// To resolve these lines in the second-order spectrum,
	/// how many slits of the grating must be illuminated?
	/// </summary>
	public class Example08
	{
		public Example08()
		{
		}
		private string result;
		public string Result
		{
			get{return result;}
		}
		public void Compute()
		{
			result = "Read the book!";
		}
	}
}
